Cressida Cowell Mitchell Library 7 July 2014

Mitchell Library
7 July 2014, 3:30 p.m.
Cressida Cowell talks about her How to Train Your Dragon series of novels, the second film version of which has just hit screens this summer.
Did you know that the DreamWorks How to Train Your Dragon films were inspired by Scotland? Learn why in this exclusive event with the bestselling author-illustrator of the wildly popular How to Train Your Dragon book series. Get behind-the-scenes glimpses from Cressida into how the books were made into films, and hear about The Incomplete Book of Dragons, a beautifully illustrated guide to the dragon world she has created. Cressida is only doing two events to celebrate the second film’s release, so this event is unmissable! Waterstones will provide a book stand and so there will be the opportunity to have your new book signed.
£3
http://www.cressidacowell.co.uk/
Mitchell Library 201 North Street, Glasgow, G3 7DN
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